"The hurt is over. I was carrying it with me for a long time. My shoulder gave way in the last Asian Championship in Korea in 2011 but everything went just perfectly this time," the 19-year-old told PTI from Jordan's capital city Amman where the event concluded today with India managing a gold, two silver and a bronze medal.
"I had to shut my mind to the noise outside. Being the local boy, he was favourite and everybody was rooting for him. I had to stay focused and not get distracted," he explained.
"It was a good fight and I enjoyed because it's fun to fight in front of a partisan crowd. The kind that motivates you to fight even harder," he added.
The lone disappointment for him was not getting to hear the national anthem while at the podium to receive his medal because of India's international suspension.
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The youngest Olympic qualifier, the youngest Asian Championships gold-medallist but Shiva does not feel he has exceeded his expectations.
"I wanted all this from the age I started boxing, which is 9. I have worked damn hard for these results and I am not going to be modest and say that I did not expect this," he said.
"I have made sacrifices for these results, stayed away from my family, put in hours of training, maintained weight, done everything, it would have been shattering not to get a medal," he added.